I definitely hope to purchase some Ferrania P30. I love silver-rich B&W films, I've been using Adox Silvermax and Fomapan 100 a fair bit in 135. The test images from the first hand rolled Ferrania films look beautiful.

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If Film Ferrania could be persuaded to sell their BW in bulk spools 400ft/122M or larger, there are a number of ways to have the film slit and perforated by second parties to various 16mm products. Unfortunately it would add to the cost but it would give Film Ferrania exposure to the small gauge market. DS8 would be especially valuable because it can be easily slit and loaded into cartridges for Super 8 and Single 8. Nice to have ISO 80 film.

Regarding perforation, however, it is a matter of Ferrania having the time and resources to set them up. They plan on that of course. But not all battles can be fought at once. Ferrania have said that they are prioritising emulsion making and coating in the first instance. That makes sense and is understandable. It is just a shame because it means their film will inevitably be more expensive than if they were to perforate it themselves. But all things take time and they are doing an amazing job.

Here, I'd like to know how much WANTS to make perforations. There are machines, has the same Ferrania or by Wittner or Color City, but... they want to do?
The fact that the P30 is presented only as a photographic material worries me.

7OSE9 wrote:Here, I'd like to know how much WANTS to make perforations. There are machines, has the same Ferrania or by Wittner or Color City, but... they want to do?
The fact that the P30 is presented only as a photographic material worries me.

They are going to release it first as a still film with MP to follow. If they perf reg 8mm and DS8, they will sell a lot of reversal where Kodak can't.

Will2 wrote:From the post it seems that the B&W film is a little easier to create, will it become an item for regular sale or just for the rewards?

You know we'd eat it up here if it was offered in 16mm or Super 8 or Regular 8...I'd love to have some 100' 35mm loads for my Eyemo...

Once we get the 35mm still film beyond the ALPHA version, we plan to make it indefinitely and eventually in all formats. We cannot promise Super8 P30 yet, but we will very likely produce a small batch of 16mm later this year. We can do this in-house - but with our team so small, we don't want to take too much time away from the development of color reversal. Once that is out in the world, expect the offerings in different formats to expand.

mr8mm wrote:If Film Ferrania could be persuaded to sell their BW in bulk spools 400ft/122M or larger, there are a number of ways to have the film slit and perforated by second parties to various 16mm products. Unfortunately it would add to the cost but it would give Film Ferrania exposure to the small gauge market. DS8 would be especially valuable because it can be easily slit and loaded into cartridges for Super 8 and Single 8. Nice to have ISO 80 film.

We are of course open to third-party entrepreneurs who can work with us to expand our offerings for niche products. But of course not until we get our production capacity to a point where we can support both our direct customers and third-parties.